HID Global has joined parent company ASSA ABLOY in reporting the environmental performance of its access control readers using internationally recognized Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs).

The company has released EPDs for most of its iCLASS SE® door readers and many of its pivCLASS® readers, providing a transparent view of the products’ sustainable qualities and environmental repercussions so that customers can make more informed purchase decisions.

“As the first access control company to initiate EPD reporting for its products, we are providing customers with a new set of tools to educate their own environmentally-conscious customers while also adding new value to our Genuine HID solutions,” said Kevin Teehan, Vice President of Strategic Services and Chief Compliance Officer with HID Global.

“We chose our award-winning, flagship iCLASS SE and pivCLASS door readers to launch this new initiative, and we plan to extend the practice to a broader range of products in the near future.”

In addition to assisting with product purchase decisions, HID Global’s EPDs can also be used for public procurement and building assessment activities, and to provide environmental performance validation for such programs as U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) LEED Platinum accreditation.

HID Global will showcase its solutions featuring EPDs, along with other sustainability initiatives, in ASSA ABLOY Booth #1513 at the Greenbuild International Conference and Expo, November 18 through 20, 2015, in Washington D.C.

Facts

An EPD is an independently verified and registered document that communicates transparent and comparable information about the lifecycle environmental impact of products.

The HID Global EPDs are registered by both the Institut Bauen und Umwelt (IBU) and UL organizations. These programs’ goals are to help and support organizations to communicate the environmental performance of their products (goods and services) in a credible and understandable way.